States & Territories
Following the federation of colonies, a decision was
made in 1908 to locate the federal capital approx. half
way between Sydney &
Melbourne (the two main rivals for federal
capital) and the Federal Capital Territory came into
existence in 1911. The following year, American
architects Walter Burley Griffin and Marion Mahony
Griffin were chosen as the future city's designers
after winning an international competition. The capital
was formally named from an Aboriginal word meaning
'meeting place' in 1913 when construction started.
Building progress was slow and it took until 1927 for
the federal government to move from Melbourne when the
Provisional Parliament House opened. This was followed
by the opening of the Australian National University
(1946), the completion of Lake Burley Griffin (1963),
the National Library (1968), the High Court (1980) and
the National Gallery (1982). As part of Australia's
bicentenary celebrations, the new Parliament
House was opened on Capital Hill (1988) followed by
the ACT being granted full self-government the same
year. Major industries include property and business
services, manufacturing, finance and insurance. The
Territory's floral emblem is the Royal bluebell while
the faunal emblem is the Gan-gang cockatoo.
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